It started out with a 91-year old Venice woman claiming she had rented an 11-bedroom home on Siesta Key for a family reunion. It turns out though that after some code violations the home now only has five bedrooms.

fusillade762:It started out with a 91-year old Venice woman claiming she had rented an 11-bedroom home on Siesta Key for a family reunion. It turns out though that after some code violations the home now only has five bedrooms.

fusillade762:It started out with a 91-year old Venice woman claiming she had rented an 11-bedroom home on Siesta Key for a family reunion. It turns out though that after some code violations the home now only has five bedrooms.

The six missing bedrooms seems like a bigger story to me.

If I were to guess I'd say that the rooms weren't coded to be bedrooms. To be called a bedroom it has to meet certain criteria. I don't know what that all are, but I know it has to have 2 exits in case of fire, windows count. With that many bedrooms I'm guessing the house is huge and some of the 'bedrooms' don't have exterior walls for windows and only 1 door.

Y'know how in Alaska, people get mental or lethargic from the lack of sunlight, I'm wondering if there is a reverse thing, where too much sunlight can make people hyper and do things they wouldn't normally do.